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[cheers and applause] please welcome our friend, ohio 's own speaker of the house, john boehner. [cheers and applause] >> welcome. let me just say it ohio has a great united states senator in rob portman. you know, he has been my friend for about 25 years and i remember 22 years ago telling him he ought to leave the house and go home and get ready to run for congress. he has done a great job on behalf of cincinnati and a great job on behalf ohio and this -- behalf of ohio and this country. rob, keep up the great job. you know, republicans, we are lucky enough to have taken the majority 18 months ago. we promised the american people it would not be about us. that it would be about the american people. we promised the american people we would follow their will. that is why for 18 straight months we have focused on the economy and jobs every single day. and you know, while we have done all this good work in the house and done with the people asked us to do, harry reid has blocked everything we send it to them. this is why it is really important that we elect jon mandel and run harry
[cheers and applause] please welcome our friend, ohio 's own speaker of the house, john boehner. [cheers and applause] >> welcome. let me just say it ohio has a great united states senator in rob portman. you know, he has been my friend for about 25 years and i remember 22 years ago telling him he ought to leave the house and go home and get ready to run for congress. he has done a great job on behalf of cincinnati and a great job on behalf ohio and this -- behalf of ohio and this...
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s and interagency support to the national network of fusion centers. he held a number of senior positions at the florida department of law enforcement, including assistant special agent in charge of fort myers regional operations center, assistant special agent in charge of domestic security, and operational intelligence at the headquarters division and deputy of what security adviser. he has more than 36 years of state and local law enforcement leadership experience and has a masters of science in management from rosemont college. mr. mcallister, please proceed. >> thank you. i would like to express my condolences to the victims and their families of the folks you mentioned earlier. as well as the others throughout the country who have suffered through acts of violent extremism. i appreciate the opportunity to testify on behalf of the department of homeland security to keep us safe from the evolving threats. as secretary to paul a tunnel has said, homeland security begins with home town security. as part of our commitment, we have worked with our fede
s and interagency support to the national network of fusion centers. he held a number of senior positions at the florida department of law enforcement, including assistant special agent in charge of fort myers regional operations center, assistant special agent in charge of domestic security, and operational intelligence at the headquarters division and deputy of what security adviser. he has more than 36 years of state and local law enforcement leadership experience and has a masters of...
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[applause] >> u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! >> today, all of our troops are out of iraq. we are bringing them home from afghanistan. and as long as i'm commander- in-chief, we will serve our veterans as well as they served us -- [applause] -- veterans like lucas, who got his education thanks to the post- 9/11 gi bill -- because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job or an education or a roof over their heads when they come home. [applause] that's what's at stake in this election. on issue after issue, iowa, governor romney and congressman ryan will take us backwards. but the story of america is about moving forward. to soon you'll get a chance choose a path that will actually lead to a better future. but over the next two months, the other side will spend more money than we have ever seen on ads that basically tell you the same thing they told you at the convention -- the economy is not doing good and it's obama's fault. [laughter] they know their economic plan isn't popular. go figure that raising taxes on middle class families to pay for new t
[applause] >> u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! >> today, all of our troops are out of iraq. we are bringing them home from afghanistan. and as long as i'm commander- in-chief, we will serve our veterans as well as they served us -- [applause] -- veterans like lucas, who got his education thanks to the post- 9/11 gi bill -- because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job or an education or a roof over their heads when they come home. [applause] that's what's at stake in...
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s dispute resolution system. this is critically important especially if we talk about small and mid sized firms in manufacturing that want to export. they need that kind of rules based system to work with them. otherwise they don't have the recourse to fight protracted bat unless a difficult market like russia. of course it's with some trepidation that we undertake this. we know that u.s.-russian relationship, the relationship between our two countries is ten eweous. we know very well about russia's human rights abuses. we know about the respect for the rule of law, we have heard extensive stories about the corruption. yet the retail is russia has now become a full-fledged member of the world trade organization. and if we're -- to avoid putting the u.s. at a disadvantage, we need to move forward and grant permanent normalized trade relations. i'll say this, the best thing we can do ss a -- as a country from a foreign policy standpoint with our relationship with russia is to move forward with normalizing trade rel
s dispute resolution system. this is critically important especially if we talk about small and mid sized firms in manufacturing that want to export. they need that kind of rules based system to work with them. otherwise they don't have the recourse to fight protracted bat unless a difficult market like russia. of course it's with some trepidation that we undertake this. we know that u.s.-russian relationship, the relationship between our two countries is ten eweous. we know very well about...
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information agency but that organization was put out of existence in the 1990's. president bush never gave this mission to any department or task force. jim glassman attempted to adopt the mission but he was confirmed late, he was in office for a few months. it was the most promising attempt in this area but it only lasted a few months. president obama has also failed to sign the mission to anyone. his top counter-terrorism adviser has gone out of his way to downplay the nature of the terrorism problem. in all the events, there is a hole in the subject remains unfilled since 9/11 and to this day. in our report, the three authors, abe shulsky, bill galston and myself, argue that the u.s. government should have the capability to counter hostile ideologies. that tackling extremism is important not only because of terrorism but also in light of the political upheavals throughout the middle east which have already brought to power islamist parties in tunisia, egypt, and syria. i would like to call on my coauthors to review some of the main ideas and our report. then i
information agency but that organization was put out of existence in the 1990's. president bush never gave this mission to any department or task force. jim glassman attempted to adopt the mission but he was confirmed late, he was in office for a few months. it was the most promising attempt in this area but it only lasted a few months. president obama has also failed to sign the mission to anyone. his top counter-terrorism adviser has gone out of his way to downplay the nature of the terrorism...
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's why i s here tonight. because for 232 years, at each moment when that promias in jeopar, ornaryen and women,tudents and soldiers, farms an teachers, nurses and jars found the courage to keep it alive. we meet at onef those fining moments. a momt when our nations at war,ur economy is in turmoil, and theri promise has been threatenence more. night, more americans are out of work and more areking harder for less. more o you have lostheir homes, a even morre tching your home values ument. more of you h cars youan afford tove, credit car, bills you can't afford to pay ton beyond your re these cenges are not all of government's making, but the failure to resnd is a direct result of a broken politicsn wagton and theled policies of ge w. bush. ppe] ama, we are betthan these last eight years. we are a bette country than this. thisntry's more decent than e where a woman in ohio on the brink ofetiremt finds herself one illness away from disaster after a lime of haor we're a bette country than one wherean indiana has
's why i s here tonight. because for 232 years, at each moment when that promias in jeopar, ornaryen and women,tudents and soldiers, farms an teachers, nurses and jars found the courage to keep it alive. we meet at onef those fining moments. a momt when our nations at war,ur economy is in turmoil, and theri promise has been threatenence more. night, more americans are out of work and more areking harder for less. more o you have lostheir homes, a even morre tching your home values ument. more...
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and you are right, it's much like what happened in the 1950's and 1960's on the race issue. again, you are born black. but when you say that's the same as maybe your preference or a choice, it's a splipery -- slippery slope. let's say by -- my brother was living with a woman, and they didn't happen to be married. but if he was living with a man they could get benefits? then you turn around and discriminate. so it's just a challenge -- >> which rule is that? which rule is that? >> the executive order that the president signed. >> so you're saying heterosexual domestic partners don't get the same benefits as homosexuals do? >> unless they're married. >> i don't know that's true. >> i don't know that that's accurate but let me say this about the point you mentioned earlier. the slippery slope, the right to life, as my friend said here, you stop it once the child is born. i think it's irrelevant whether there is scientific verification or lots of studies. once -- all you have to do is say i understand that we may see things differently, have a different religious perspective but
and you are right, it's much like what happened in the 1950's and 1960's on the race issue. again, you are born black. but when you say that's the same as maybe your preference or a choice, it's a splipery -- slippery slope. let's say by -- my brother was living with a woman, and they didn't happen to be married. but if he was living with a man they could get benefits? then you turn around and discriminate. so it's just a challenge -- >> which rule is that? which rule is that? >>...
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"newshour"'s jim lehrer moderates. questions focus on domestic policy. watch engage with c-span, including our live debate preview. post-debate, your reactions, comments, calls, e-mails, tweets. paul was on c-span radio or online at c-span.org. >> national security advisers for president george h. w. bush, george w. bush, and president obama talk about their roles in advising u.s. presidents. they discussed national security challenges in the middle east and asia and focused on the violence in that region. this is an hour and a half. >> thank you very much for that wonderful introduction of the panel and to kind introduction of me. it does remind me of -- i have written here that these are men who need no introduction, so my introduction will not be so fulsome of men who do not need that kind of introduction, but i did hear the ceo of ibm wants to introduce a colleague of yours, henry kissinger, that way. henry kissinger came up to the podium and said, "your introduction was far too modest ." so the next time he introduced again and talked about his nobe
"newshour"'s jim lehrer moderates. questions focus on domestic policy. watch engage with c-span, including our live debate preview. post-debate, your reactions, comments, calls, e-mails, tweets. paul was on c-span radio or online at c-span.org. >> national security advisers for president george h. w. bush, george w. bush, and president obama talk about their roles in advising u.s. presidents. they discussed national security challenges in the middle east and asia and focused on...
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i think the response underscore s how draconian the russian measures that have been taken really are. this is what goes on with the kremlin. do not take account with russian civil society. for the new generation, i think the words we express our not enough. we need to do something more concrete, some type of proof for all of those aspiring for freedom in russia. we need to encourage proper legal measures to be taken. what has been done is targeting all of those who abuse human rights. russian civil society needs this. we need to act now. we need to support freedom for russia. you very much, and all right, mr. schulz. >> five months after putin forced himself back into power, relations between the eu and russia have arrived at an important point. we need to take stock honestly. we should not pretend anymore. we tried to get a strategic partnership. we have not achieved it. we are a long way from a strategic partnership. our policies are really showing failure, and when it comes and who to syria, we do not follow the same values, and the autocracy is close to kremlin , and theiberal wes
i think the response underscore s how draconian the russian measures that have been taken really are. this is what goes on with the kremlin. do not take account with russian civil society. for the new generation, i think the words we express our not enough. we need to do something more concrete, some type of proof for all of those aspiring for freedom in russia. we need to encourage proper legal measures to be taken. what has been done is targeting all of those who abuse human rights. russian...
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s vote. they were just showing up. this is a basic democratic right that we should be insisting on the, and i do not know what this class is about presenting a identification. our problem is not people showing up try to fake to get the right to vote. our problem is not showing up and not showing up trying to not try to but. that is the problem we're facing in this country. we ought to be encouraging participation, not doing something to discourage. >> are you suggesting -- would you advocate no registration? >> i would, but i did not want to get into that discussion. in this day of technology, we ought not be requiring people to register. we ought not be requiring that they be in the state that they vote in. none of that -- we can track people. if we can find somebody in pakistan -- we can figure out whether somebody is eligible to vote without them having to march down with a damn utility bill. [applause] >> i did not want people to think that you were saying that you did not want any kind of tracking system. you just
s vote. they were just showing up. this is a basic democratic right that we should be insisting on the, and i do not know what this class is about presenting a identification. our problem is not people showing up try to fake to get the right to vote. our problem is not showing up and not showing up trying to not try to but. that is the problem we're facing in this country. we ought to be encouraging participation, not doing something to discourage. >> are you suggesting -- would you...
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a painting of mcintosh street in georgia painted in the 1940's by a man, frank stanley herring. i saw this painting after i had written this next poem and after i talked to my grand mother and she mentioned this street to me. i didn't know it existed because by the time i was coming up the black business district was gone. and the past few years i think they erected a monument to it. nigger street. 1937. mcintosh street the sign reads like the apple. red but not red delicious red but like red on red eyes gravy on grit the and stop lights and green and yellow. and red like those powders and syrups kept behind the counter at blocks pharmacy. red. and red like the stripe on richard's barb bar pole and the stitches on button holes on over alls of those coming to down on saturday. solid red at the blue moon and red like the eyes of the late staying patrons on sunday mornings. and in church the red of the edge of white pages in a black bound bible coming together, closing. red as a congregation rises. [applause]. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, geor
a painting of mcintosh street in georgia painted in the 1940's by a man, frank stanley herring. i saw this painting after i had written this next poem and after i talked to my grand mother and she mentioned this street to me. i didn't know it existed because by the time i was coming up the black business district was gone. and the past few years i think they erected a monument to it. nigger street. 1937. mcintosh street the sign reads like the apple. red but not red delicious red but like red...
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from high water marks of the 1950's, remember the 1950's? that was when we passed the g.i. bill that put our returning veterans to work, got them higher education, enabled them to buy a home, really created the middle class, thanks to franklin roosevelt, harry truman, and dwight eisenhower, and then dwight eisenhower followed up building the interstate highway says tell, playing down the infrastructure in this country, employing hundreds of thousands of people in the process. imagine what we would be without an interstate highway system, the number of towns and communities who would have been marginalized in our economy without an opportunity to be on a road that led from one place to another and that you could stop and you could buy something and you could stay overnight and you could decide this is a nice town. they ought to put roots down here. they generally do that if it's successful. -- accessible. the interstate highway system made the whole country accessible. but from the 1950's, congress has passed fewer bills, enacted fewer laws over time, but even compared with
from high water marks of the 1950's, remember the 1950's? that was when we passed the g.i. bill that put our returning veterans to work, got them higher education, enabled them to buy a home, really created the middle class, thanks to franklin roosevelt, harry truman, and dwight eisenhower, and then dwight eisenhower followed up building the interstate highway says tell, playing down the infrastructure in this country, employing hundreds of thousands of people in the process. imagine what we...
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s role is in global affairs? we will start with today's headlines -- here's the baltimore sun this morning with this headline -- we want to get your take this morning on the role of the un in global affairs. patrick is first in carnegie, pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i think the role of the un has become bastardized because of the state of israel. all you have to do is go to the mideast section of the u.s. state department and you see and israeli presence in the state department with photographs of benjamin netanyahu and their flag. host: here is the wall street journal front-page this morning -- this is from the wall street journal front-page this morning. inside the paper it says -- and here's the picture inside the new york post of the president and michelle obama meeting with the latest from the view. jim in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, the republican line. caller: i think every free country should get out of the united nations. itthe muslims are not going to t along with anyone,
s role is in global affairs? we will start with today's headlines -- here's the baltimore sun this morning with this headline -- we want to get your take this morning on the role of the un in global affairs. patrick is first in carnegie, pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i think the role of the un has become bastardized because of the state of israel. all you have to do is go to the mideast section of the u.s. state department and you see and israeli presence in the...
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s. they'll just like to make noise. host: the were dropping, a continuation from the fall of 2008. en they bumped back up. guest: if you look at where we come from the fall of 2008, jobs are dropping. there were far more jobs being lost four years ago at this time. when president obama came into office in january of 2009, that month, we lost about 800,000 jobs. yes, there are those who would argue that the number of jobs added is clearly insufficient for this economy. but on the other hand, you have month after month for literally years now of job growth. if you want to oppose the political question of whether you are better or not -- better off or not, one could argue that we have job losses and now we have job gains. one could argue whether they are sufficient now and whose fault that is. host: comments from both mitt romney in his excedrin speech and barack obama on jobs, here is what both of them had to say. [video clip] >> this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs
s. they'll just like to make noise. host: the were dropping, a continuation from the fall of 2008. en they bumped back up. guest: if you look at where we come from the fall of 2008, jobs are dropping. there were far more jobs being lost four years ago at this time. when president obama came into office in january of 2009, that month, we lost about 800,000 jobs. yes, there are those who would argue that the number of jobs added is clearly insufficient for this economy. but on the other hand, you...
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the frontier of the 1960's. the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. the frontier of unfilled hopes. woodrow wilson's new freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework. franklin roosevelt's new deal offered help to those in need. the new frontier i see is not a set of promises. it is a set of challenges. it sums up not what i intend to offer to the american people what i intend to ask of them. it appeals to their pride. [applause] it appeals to our pride. not our security. a new frontier is here whether we seek it or not. beyond that frontier are uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war. problems of ignorance and prejudice. unanswered questions of poverty. it would be easier to shrink from the new frontier to look to the same mediocrity of the past, to be lulled by good intentions and high rhetoric and those who prefer that clause should not vote for me are the democratic party. but i believe that the times require imagination and courage and perseverance. i am asking each of you to be pioneers towar
the frontier of the 1960's. the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. the frontier of unfilled hopes. woodrow wilson's new freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework. franklin roosevelt's new deal offered help to those in need. the new frontier i see is not a set of promises. it is a set of challenges. it sums up not what i intend to offer to the american people what i intend to ask of them. it appeals to their pride. [applause] it appeals to our pride. not our...
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in the early 1960's, president john f. kennedy challenged america to do the impossible, send an astronaut to the moon and safely return him. as a young boy in the 1960's, i vividly remember the earth tremble, dishes rattle and windows pus all the as america tested our saturn five rocket on nearby redstone arsenal. in 1969 america's hard work paid off. i'll never forget watching the grainy black and white footage on tv as american astronaut neil armstrong stepped onto the lunar dust. our pride in america, our awe of what americans can do have belonged to all americans ever since. armstrong's walk on the moon helped define america and changed world history. as we left earth behind and ventured into the mysteries of space. neil armstrong was an accomplished aerospace engineer, navy pilot, astronaut and first man to walk on the moon. neil armstrong will forever be immortalized as a great explorer. toward the end of his life neil armstrong spoke passionately about man's space flight. neil armstrong understood that american exce
in the early 1960's, president john f. kennedy challenged america to do the impossible, send an astronaut to the moon and safely return him. as a young boy in the 1960's, i vividly remember the earth tremble, dishes rattle and windows pus all the as america tested our saturn five rocket on nearby redstone arsenal. in 1969 america's hard work paid off. i'll never forget watching the grainy black and white footage on tv as american astronaut neil armstrong stepped onto the lunar dust. our pride...
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and 60's, retirees and widows in this 70's and 80's, and tell them, romney and bain have broken their promises. jobs, vacation pay, severance, health insurance, pension benefits that were promised, they were all gone. now, some companies succeed, some company succeed, others failed. i know that. but i also know this. we do not need a president who fires steelworkers or says, let detroit go bankrupt. [cheers and applause] we need the leadership, we need the leadership of a man who during the darkest hours for america's auto industry rolled up his sleeves, risked his presidency, and saved over 1 million good auto jobs. we need, we need barack obama. thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> please welcome maryland congressman chris van hollen. [applause] >> four more years. a week ago today, paul ryan accepted his party's nomination for vice president. he is the chairman of the house budget committee. i lead the democrats on the committee. we have sharp differences over policy, but we get along well. i will admit -- i was glad that paul was peck. i hope it would result in a serious debate
and 60's, retirees and widows in this 70's and 80's, and tell them, romney and bain have broken their promises. jobs, vacation pay, severance, health insurance, pension benefits that were promised, they were all gone. now, some companies succeed, some company succeed, others failed. i know that. but i also know this. we do not need a president who fires steelworkers or says, let detroit go bankrupt. [cheers and applause] we need the leadership, we need the leadership of a man who during the...
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we are in our mid 60's. we believe and trust in our country and that's supposed to be by the people and for the people. all the things have become so political, partisan situation where the job does not get done, we elect a congressman and the senate people, they get these cushy positions. sometimes they say things for us, but things don't get done. we look at the events of the last week or so. you have a president who did not open his mouth when things were tragic and everything was going on in the middle east. regardless of the campaign, he should've been in washington and addressing the american people. he is the president. he should be giving us some sol -- solace and confidence that the government will stand by us. it's a shame. then you have the one side and the other side. we get things every day in the mail, all the money spent on just the mail coming in to convince us to vote for this one or that one could pay for so many things to help folks. it is a ridiculous waste of time, waste of money trying
we are in our mid 60's. we believe and trust in our country and that's supposed to be by the people and for the people. all the things have become so political, partisan situation where the job does not get done, we elect a congressman and the senate people, they get these cushy positions. sometimes they say things for us, but things don't get done. we look at the events of the last week or so. you have a president who did not open his mouth when things were tragic and everything was going on...
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in the 1980's and 1990's in michigan we struggled with high unemployment. we struggled with a welfare system that was putting people really on servitude in any cases against their own will and desire. they wanted to work. i still have in my files in my home office copies of leaflets that were handed to people coming from other states to michigan saying, you can cross the line and immediately get welfare assistance. no work requirements. no residency requirements. we struggled with that. and then in 1994, under a republican administration and efforts of many of us, we put took workfare and promoted the dignity of individuals with an opportunity to work. we saw amazing results begin to take place, not overnight, but almost. and we heard testimonies of people who from formerly on welfare assistance saying, i really didn't think it could work but i can say i am paying for my own way and my kids. i got an education. i got work now that gives me dignity, and i'm moving forward. we continued on with that, and now here when governors have asked for some flexibility
in the 1980's and 1990's in michigan we struggled with high unemployment. we struggled with a welfare system that was putting people really on servitude in any cases against their own will and desire. they wanted to work. i still have in my files in my home office copies of leaflets that were handed to people coming from other states to michigan saying, you can cross the line and immediately get welfare assistance. no work requirements. no residency requirements. we struggled with that. and...
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s work. unlike some tests that come to a lab that can be sent out to other labs, proficiency tests must be performed in-house. currently if a lab is found to have referred a proficiency test to another lab, the secretary of h.h.s. must revoke that lab's certificate for at least one year. and this prevents it from participating in medicare or medicaid for that period. in addition, the operator of any lab that has had its certificate revokes is barred from owning or operating any certified labs for two years. however, current law does not allow the secretary any flexibility in imposing these penalties for labs that improperly refer proficiency tests, even when it's an unintentional referral. this has led to labs that are being shut down across the country potentially affecting patient care and access, even when their actions are not worthy of such a sanction. this is especially pronounced when the sanction occurs on just one lab that is part of a larger health care system, as the penalties appl
s work. unlike some tests that come to a lab that can be sent out to other labs, proficiency tests must be performed in-house. currently if a lab is found to have referred a proficiency test to another lab, the secretary of h.h.s. must revoke that lab's certificate for at least one year. and this prevents it from participating in medicare or medicaid for that period. in addition, the operator of any lab that has had its certificate revokes is barred from owning or operating any certified labs...
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s funding and language regarding cybersecurity. i strongly supported the inclusion of this anomaly and see it as essential but also limited in scope to only the securing of our vulnerable federal-civilian networks. this provision does not intrude upon the authorizer's jurisdiction. again, i thank the chairman for yielding to me on this issue and i yield back. mr. rogers: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington. mr. dicks: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: before i yield back, mr. speaker, let me take a moment to talk about the ranking member. mr. dicks, as i said before, has served on this committee for 30-plus years, i'm not exactly sure how many. 36? 36 years. he has been a very, very dedicated member of the committee, including and most especially the defense subcommittee on which he served for i think over 30 years. 34 years. and before that was an aide to a member of co
s funding and language regarding cybersecurity. i strongly supported the inclusion of this anomaly and see it as essential but also limited in scope to only the securing of our vulnerable federal-civilian networks. this provision does not intrude upon the authorizer's jurisdiction. again, i thank the chairman for yielding to me on this issue and i yield back. mr. rogers: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from...
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he is doubt in the low-40's. what is important about the tide races is you have to think about where is the push going to come from? i maintain the districts that are tighter now. he isn't does even endorse the republican nominee. very competitive. the polling has been terrific. our expenditure is up there. the communicating just started. i think we'll see the numbers move to tighten up very quickly. >> thank you so much for being here. we're going to take a quick break and bring up duffy. >> our final panel of the morning, we have the jennifer duffy, the senator. these folks know what is going on in tell us everything that they just said is not quite true. but start with you. what did you hear from romney? where does the senate landscape stand today? >> i do not think he was overstating much when he said that the landscape has changed. when this cycle started, we call this an exposure election for democrats. they had more retirements. is it the place for places like nebraska and north dakota. i think a couple of
he is doubt in the low-40's. what is important about the tide races is you have to think about where is the push going to come from? i maintain the districts that are tighter now. he isn't does even endorse the republican nominee. very competitive. the polling has been terrific. our expenditure is up there. the communicating just started. i think we'll see the numbers move to tighten up very quickly. >> thank you so much for being here. we're going to take a quick break and bring up...
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people in their 30's, 40's, 50's out looking for work or who gave up trying -- my worry is they will start giving up on life. not making their own opportunity to what they want to be. this is a critical moment. this is why you need economic growth. this is why you need to have the ability, the means to go to matc, anyone of our community colleges or universities to get the skills they need to get back into the pipeline of opportunity. number three, we make a lot of stuff here. there are more jobs per capita in manufacturing in wisconsin than any other state in the country. we make things in wisconsin. we are really proud of it. we also grow a lot of food. down in our area, beheaded bad drought. it was not so bad up here. -- we had a bad drought. it was not so bad appeared pretty to open foreign markets so we can sell more. 95% of the world's population is overseas. the open those markets and when other countries cheat, countries like china steel our intellectual property, we need to make sure they treat us fairly and equally because if we are on a level playing field, we will create
people in their 30's, 40's, 50's out looking for work or who gave up trying -- my worry is they will start giving up on life. not making their own opportunity to what they want to be. this is a critical moment. this is why you need economic growth. this is why you need to have the ability, the means to go to matc, anyone of our community colleges or universities to get the skills they need to get back into the pipeline of opportunity. number three, we make a lot of stuff here. there are more...
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s fiduciary program. this bill will go a long way toward making that unyielding bureaucracy more responsive to the needs of veterans that it is supposed to serve. we have heard many complaints about the requirement for fiduciaries to obtain a bond while proper in some settings, it is inappropriate when it causes unnecessary hardship such as a mother caring for her veteran son. this bill will require the v.a. to consider whether a bond is necessary and if it will adversely affect the fiduciary and the veterans he or she serves. the veteran's fiduciary program and noble service act will direct the v.a.'s undersecretaries for health to coordinate efforts to ensure that fiduciaries care naring loved ones are not overly burdened by redundant requirements. finally it aims to simplify requirements. currently the v.a. does not have to review annual accounting and when it does it places an onerous burden on those fiduciaries serving out of love and not for monetary gain this bill will i.ment a straightforward annu
s fiduciary program. this bill will go a long way toward making that unyielding bureaucracy more responsive to the needs of veterans that it is supposed to serve. we have heard many complaints about the requirement for fiduciaries to obtain a bond while proper in some settings, it is inappropriate when it causes unnecessary hardship such as a mother caring for her veteran son. this bill will require the v.a. to consider whether a bond is necessary and if it will adversely affect the fiduciary...
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s historic neighborhood at the h festival, and big change, who will >>> the newspapers published nude photos of kate middleton, the irish daily star ran the topless vacation pictures of the duchess inside the paper today. the photos were not featured in the edition distributed in northern ireland, part of the uk. british tabloids is not run the photos but arn italian paper says they will publish them as well very on. kate middleton and prince william filed a lawsuit yesterday against the french magazine for publishing the photos claiming privacy violations. >>> and you heard the dream, if you build it they can come. that apparently applies to new smartphones. this is the scene in apple the flagship store in manhattan, outside the store. apple's new iphone 5 doesn't hit store shelves until friday but customer, already camping out for it. according to the "new york post" online sales sold out in an hour. demand is so high it will likely take apple two weeks or longer to ship everyone's phone. >>> tonight is the premiere of "saturday night live." seth mcfarland is the host with musical g
s historic neighborhood at the h festival, and big change, who will >>> the newspapers published nude photos of kate middleton, the irish daily star ran the topless vacation pictures of the duchess inside the paper today. the photos were not featured in the edition distributed in northern ireland, part of the uk. british tabloids is not run the photos but arn italian paper says they will publish them as well very on. kate middleton and prince william filed a lawsuit yesterday against...
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upper 60's to middle 70's for nighttime low with patchy fog early tomorrow morning. otherwise, keep the umbrella handy. or activities, do picnics or barbecues planned, you might want to make alternative plans now. 78-83 degrees. outlook if tended you like warmer weather, wait until the middle of the week. clouds beginning to clear, upper 80 thursday, by friday, sun shine, temperatures around 83, 84 degrees. it is not yet over and we saw what's happening downtown and over on new york avenue. i believe we'll probably see repeats of that if we find the slow moving clusters over the . strict again > those folks have to be for tuesday. >> thanks. let's switch now and talk about sports because one week from tonight we'll be celebrating new king in d.c. >> reeg's -- rg-3's official debut. in new orleans? a week. the roster has been made. up and we ns gear about erything for you e on the y will b roster. when today we found out and where stephen strasburg will pitch for the last time >> the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward.
upper 60's to middle 70's for nighttime low with patchy fog early tomorrow morning. otherwise, keep the umbrella handy. or activities, do picnics or barbecues planned, you might want to make alternative plans now. 78-83 degrees. outlook if tended you like warmer weather, wait until the middle of the week. clouds beginning to clear, upper 80 thursday, by friday, sun shine, temperatures around 83, 84 degrees. it is not yet over and we saw what's happening downtown and over on new york avenue. i...
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it was 10 times worse in the 1930's. no food stamps, nothing. that is number one. the democrats need to quit using that as a pandering situation to make people believe it was a lot worse than it was, and number two, i have a question for the lady from raleigh, north carolina. why is the state of north carolina allowing immigrants from mexico to come in there, to get a driver's license, to get food stamps, to get public assistance with no social security, no identification, nothing at all? pat mid-query was the mayor at that time, and he allowed that to happen. the state of south carolina has not allow that to happen. it looks at north carolina is trying to stop that, but why was that allowed to go on for eight, or nine, or 10 years? host: laura leslie? guest: action, north carolina does not allow immigrants to get a driver's license without a valid visa or passport. the argument used to be hit if you have people on the road, would you rather not have them injured? that has been -- in shared. -- insured. that has been stopped. there has been talk about immigrants ge
it was 10 times worse in the 1930's. no food stamps, nothing. that is number one. the democrats need to quit using that as a pandering situation to make people believe it was a lot worse than it was, and number two, i have a question for the lady from raleigh, north carolina. why is the state of north carolina allowing immigrants from mexico to come in there, to get a driver's license, to get food stamps, to get public assistance with no social security, no identification, nothing at all? pat...
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or post-kennedy in the 1960's. and they are wondering, do tax cuts have the stimulus effect they once did? >> i think romney is right. we have to lower the base. democrats argue they want to raise the rate because they want more government. what mitt romney is saying, broaden the base, get rid of special interest loopholes out there, but not have a tax increase. there are literally thousands of them in the tax code. i watched, because i voted against it. there are tax loopholes for rum manufacturers, race tracks in this country. i mean, they are chalk full of them. i think we can actually do this. i think part of the reason romney selected ryan is because of his expertise on this issue. if you ask paul ryan what he wants to do more than anything else in the world, it is tax reform. >> in terms of economic growth, what we as republicans believe, and what i think history, both in this country and elsewhere has shown, is that all taxes are not equal. lower marginal rate will spur economic growth. that's what we really
or post-kennedy in the 1960's. and they are wondering, do tax cuts have the stimulus effect they once did? >> i think romney is right. we have to lower the base. democrats argue they want to raise the rate because they want more government. what mitt romney is saying, broaden the base, get rid of special interest loopholes out there, but not have a tax increase. there are literally thousands of them in the tax code. i watched, because i voted against it. there are tax loopholes for rum...
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the support that we've given him in the past, and up to now, and that he truly loves and appreciate s everything that we do for him and our country, because i'm telling you, i'm out in the field, trying to get people to vote for him and i was thinking about not even voteing this year and this would be the first time in almost 30 years of not voting, because his campaign is so insular, and there are a whole lot of other issues. but president obama thinks just because he says he's out there fighting hard for us, doing the best that he can for america, that that's going to bring people to the polls. it didn't do it in 2010 and it's not going to do it now. host: rob christensen, any insight as far as the turnout this cycle, how will things play out? guest: we don't know. for example, in north carolina, in 2008, there was a tremendous differential between the democrats and republicans. obama campaign had a huge ground operation here and the republicans did not because essentially this had an red state ever since jimmy carter carried it in '76 and republicans simply do not believe that nort
the support that we've given him in the past, and up to now, and that he truly loves and appreciate s everything that we do for him and our country, because i'm telling you, i'm out in the field, trying to get people to vote for him and i was thinking about not even voteing this year and this would be the first time in almost 30 years of not voting, because his campaign is so insular, and there are a whole lot of other issues. but president obama thinks just because he says he's out there...
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to congress in 2004 and i had the privilege to working in his congressional office in the mid 1990's. today we serve together on two house committees, the transportation and infrastructure committee and the science, space and technology committee. jerry has been an important mentor to me throughout my time here. i've always been impressed with his work on behalf of his constituents and his work to improve america's transportation network. he is someone who is here to get things done and he knows how to do it. his retirement from this body will be a loss to us all. congress will not be the same without jerry, and i know we will all benefit if we had more colleagues like him. there are a number of members on both sides of the aisle who want to speak so i'll continue with the rest of my speech later, if we have time, but right now i want to recognize the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. mr. defazio: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we could devote much more than an hour to jerry costello's career in congress. i've sat next to jerry on the transportation and infrastructure committee
to congress in 2004 and i had the privilege to working in his congressional office in the mid 1990's. today we serve together on two house committees, the transportation and infrastructure committee and the science, space and technology committee. jerry has been an important mentor to me throughout my time here. i've always been impressed with his work on behalf of his constituents and his work to improve america's transportation network. he is someone who is here to get things done and he...
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s would visit. any prison and they were impressed they would see how did you manage to build such a system you have four thousand inmates here and this place is so quiet we haven't heard as much as anybody speaking loudly it's almost as if there were no inmates here to talk to more why did you release this footage now. in may i asked myself whether i wanted to serve the ridge seem or to be a man i tendered my resignation took the videos i had made and left the country i was afraid because i thought they would kill me so i came to belgium and asked for political asylum for by you concerns about your family yes saakashvili is mentally unstable but nobody knows what he may do after i released those videos some people called me on the phone a few times telling me to keep my mouth shut those phone calls were just a couple of days ago i secretly left georgia and came to belgium in july i have been here for three months no and for financial reasons i have been unable to bring my family here belgian institu
s would visit. any prison and they were impressed they would see how did you manage to build such a system you have four thousand inmates here and this place is so quiet we haven't heard as much as anybody speaking loudly it's almost as if there were no inmates here to talk to more why did you release this footage now. in may i asked myself whether i wanted to serve the ridge seem or to be a man i tendered my resignation took the videos i had made and left the country i was afraid because i...
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s case by october 1, 2012. it is my hope that the department of state remove the m.e.k. from the foreign terrorist organization list immediately as it is the legal, moral, and humane thing to do. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from vermont seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman seek unanimous consent? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, one year ago congress took action finally to reform out-of-control crises charge the to our small businesses and customers every time they swiped a debit card. for years the card companies and big banks have eessentially been ripping folks off overcharging them w no one watching just because they could they were charging the highest fees in the world. running up billions of dollars in profits but all at the expense of small businesses and consumers. that's just too much. there's no justification for this. a year ago congress finally took action on the debit ca
s case by october 1, 2012. it is my hope that the department of state remove the m.e.k. from the foreign terrorist organization list immediately as it is the legal, moral, and humane thing to do. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from vermont seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman seek unanimous consent? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. welch: thank...
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that the president -- the president and first lady just finished paying off their student loans eigih s ago.r there were trying to decide, could they afford it, because they had so much student that. he advocated so strong that the interest rates did not double on student loans. >> what was your first encounter with the president? >> i was recruiting the first lady. i was no longer interviewing her. she was interviewing me. she said, would you mind meeting my fiancee? "we're making this decision together. i want to give back and make sure this is the best way to do wit." i still remember that dinner is vividly. i remember the respect and love they had. i remember the way the president listened to her and to me. and so i was impressed at how thoughtful they were, how consumed they were about doing something where they added value. >> tell us something about president obama that we do not know. >> the person that you see before the cameras is the same person that we see behind the scenes. there were staff meetings and some of the staff that did not know him would say, i heard him say this
that the president -- the president and first lady just finished paying off their student loans eigih s ago.r there were trying to decide, could they afford it, because they had so much student that. he advocated so strong that the interest rates did not double on student loans. >> what was your first encounter with the president? >> i was recruiting the first lady. i was no longer interviewing her. she was interviewing me. she said, would you mind meeting my fiancee? "we're...
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s over workers. after the r.n.c. convention in tampa, he told the huffington post that romney wants to annihilate organized labor but it's been a mixed bag for workers during the obama administration. attempts to raise the minimum wage has failed even when democrats dominated the house and the senate. some union supporters say the democratic national committee took labor support for granted when they chose north carolina, a right-to-work state, with little union representation to host last week's convention. and free trade agreement signed by obama threatened to hurt american workers. meanwhile, the unions must juggle the demands and needs of their members while sinking businesses beg for mercy in a weak economy. earlier this week the teamsters urged fedex c.e.o. fred smith to loosen his grip on the fedex board and to allow an independent chairman who could hold the line on escalating c.e.o. pay instead of cutting jobs to bolster the company's bottom line. at no other time in our history, mr. hoffa says, has the labo
s over workers. after the r.n.c. convention in tampa, he told the huffington post that romney wants to annihilate organized labor but it's been a mixed bag for workers during the obama administration. attempts to raise the minimum wage has failed even when democrats dominated the house and the senate. some union supporters say the democratic national committee took labor support for granted when they chose north carolina, a right-to-work state, with little union representation to host last...
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s major events this summer king how mad was invited to the queen's diamond jubilee celebrations in may his eldest son visited david cameron at downing street and his youngest son who allegedly sanctioned the torture of dissident bahraini athletes was at the opening of london's olympic games but it goes further and deeper than that despite the brutal crackdown between july and september last year the u.k. sold two point two million pounds worth of arms to the bahraini regime shortly after that the u.k.'s most famous military training school accepted a three million pound donation from the king of bahrain and the metropolitan police's former assistant commissioner was appointed as an advisor on security to the regime with no objections from the u.k. government bahrain campaigners say it's ruining the government's credibility it's only when they stand up in public and say we oppose this torture we oppose these autocratic regimes and democracy only then will the british government have any credibility whatsoever at this moment has. the bahraini opposition and their supporters aren't callin
s major events this summer king how mad was invited to the queen's diamond jubilee celebrations in may his eldest son visited david cameron at downing street and his youngest son who allegedly sanctioned the torture of dissident bahraini athletes was at the opening of london's olympic games but it goes further and deeper than that despite the brutal crackdown between july and september last year the u.k. sold two point two million pounds worth of arms to the bahraini regime shortly after that...
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s. >> gary: and "criminal minds" followed by "48 hours mystery" night, only cbs. >> verne: this one is about to enter the books with 13 seconds to go. steve spurrier out. steve had right knee replacement surgery back in january. >> gary: you have matching scars. >> verne: i had my left knee in may, one of the highlights for the conversation for us, not so much you and tracy. >> gary: not yet. >> verne: we were matching scars yesterday. >> gary: with the month of october coming up in georgia and l.s.u. and florida and tennessee, let's see if south carolina can take care of business, focus in and go to kentucky and win that football game first. i don't want to sell that because that has been a little bit of the m.o. for south carolina before. >> verne: 4-0 start for steve spurrier. >> verne: and the south carolina gamecocks. missouri's first road trip in the s.e.c. leads to a defeat and a rather convincing one at that. now let's look at the player of the game presented by russell athletic. gaudy numbers for connor shaw. 20 of 21. including 20 in a row. two touchdowns. he also rushed for
s. >> gary: and "criminal minds" followed by "48 hours mystery" night, only cbs. >> verne: this one is about to enter the books with 13 seconds to go. steve spurrier out. steve had right knee replacement surgery back in january. >> gary: you have matching scars. >> verne: i had my left knee in may, one of the highlights for the conversation for us, not so much you and tracy. >> gary: not yet. >> verne: we were matching scars yesterday....
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((s. howard) "because i'm hearing too many women being involled with randomm shhotings, wheeter hey're victims r whether they're involved themselves. and it's name of the 19-year--ld the -- friends say her name is nana the other victim, remains unidentified tonight. live in cherry hill, keith dannels, fox 45 neww at ten. fire at an occan city hotel.- hottl.youtube video shows fireffghters on the scene around 10-30 this morning at the bellevue hotel on th and oceaa.they were called afterr smoke wassseen billowinggfrom the windows.the bellevveeis closse becauue of structural problems. officials say a demmlition crew waa at the site when the fire began. no one was injured. a ssvern couple has been son drank methadone andd stopped breathiig. breathing.police were called tt the home earlier this mmnth whhn the boy drank a bbttle of pink liquid and became unconscious.turnn out it wws to the hospital and revived.n police also found drugs and weaponssin theehouse.tth boy's parents, paul and kimber
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s stake in the russian british joint venture to t.n. k b p now this could be an extremely important deal for both companies but notably for b.p. whose expansion progress has somewhat altered over the past couple of years especially given that its previous deal with ross never to develop the arctic shelf was blocked by the russian part this. piece so b.p. for a long time has been wanting to get out of this joint venture now ross never would pay for this stake free market mechanism mostly with cash and with its own shares boosting bt stake the twelve and a half percent in ross never which would make it the second most important shareholder in gross net and the russian oil giant has always strived to reduce the state's stake in the company so it's in the mutual benefit but we will have to wait until the seventeenth of october to hear any kind of confirmation on the deal being signed because until that day the russian partners in the have a priority in purchasing b.p. stake in his didn't like the element rosena shares just closed down here
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s foreign secretary william hague also cited as possible britain the will sound. weapons stop is a sure sign says meanwhile israel has staged a surprise a live fire war games on the border with syria. as more and retain drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to look good and based hezbollah are. a poor marks of it so some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis. every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in and try to influence the outcome so that you too could be to their fear advantage and we all know all the countries in the u.n. have certain economical problems and they would want probably more government in damascus and the middle east as an economic region in probably there were those who use a lot of rivalry that is heating up with the brics countries for example but actually . only to destruction and so on and so forth have president been less popular it would have been a long time ago. let's now join k.c. for the business news right now and let's then less than one hou
s foreign secretary william hague also cited as possible britain the will sound. weapons stop is a sure sign says meanwhile israel has staged a surprise a live fire war games on the border with syria. as more and retain drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to look good and based hezbollah are. a poor marks of it so some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis. every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in...